Monday, February 1, 2021 - 8:10 am
CANTON St. Lawrence University will continue its 2020-21 Writers Series with author Ana Maria Spagna on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. The series, which will be presented virtually, is being offered via a Zoom webinar and is free and open to the public.
Spagna is the author of several award-winning books including Reclaimers, stories of indigenous women reclaiming sacred land and water; the memoir/ history Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: A Daughter’s Civil Rights Journey, winner of the River Teeth literary nonfiction prize; and three essay collections, Potluck, Now Go Home, and most recently, Uplake: Restless Essays of Coming and Going. Her first novel for young people, The Luckiest Scar on Earth, which shares the story of a 14-year-old snowboarder and her activist father, appeared in 2017.
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Folksinger Eric Andersen is probably still best known as the 1960s folk revivalist who penned such classic compositions as Violets of Dawn, Thirsty Boots, and Close the Door Lightly. Those are all great songs, but Anderson has arguably produced his most important work in subsequent decades, during which time his recorded output has been wide-ranging and adventurous.
He has dueted with Lou Reed and Phoebe Snow, collaborated with the legendary Texas songwriter Townes Van Zandt, and recorded with Delta blues musicians. He has also released two trio albums with the Band s Rick Danko and Norway-based Jonas Fjeld and issued a collection of covers of songs by other luminaries from the late 1960s folk movement. He has contributed to Jack Kerouac and Phil Ochs tribut